Wouldn't It Be Nice?

"Has it ever struck you as a little odd that in a country with
a Thirteenth Amendment that outlaws "involuntary servitude of
any kind",there's also a "Selective Service" system
that forces men, on pain of imprisonment or death, to join the military
whether they want to or not?"

So begins the first article of a series by author
L. Neil Smith, "Wouldn't It Be Nice?" In
Part I, "The Rule of Law," he discusses
the myriad ways that our "representatives"
regularly ignore the Bill of Rights, and what kind
of society we might have if the Bill of Rights was
obeyed to the letter. You can read "The Rule
of Law" at www.jpfo.org/smith/smith-wouldntitbenicept1.htm
. And don't forget to visit www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/lneilsmith.htm
for an archive of all our articles by L. Neil Smith.

To read more about what life in a Bill of Rights culture might be
like, read the novel _Hope_ ( www.jpfo.org/hope.htm ) by L. Neil Smith
and Aaron Zelman. For more information on establishing a Bill of Rights
Culture, visit our Bill of Rights campaign page at http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/borcampaign.htm
.